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the Repository email list.
Dion, the reason I was suggesting it was your action is because files
also owned by yourself were added to the commons-jelly/jars directory. I
assume it was your upload of those files which altered them so that the
md5's no longer matched.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 dion apcvs
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I agree it would be a nice to have, but is it a requirement for an ASF
repo?
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and/or Software.
I don't think a repository for distributing jars fits the requirements for
(i) or (ii), and may possibly break (iii).
And I don't think the ASF would like to agree to (vi).
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/apache/commons-dbcp/1.1/README
The README is for version 1.1 of commons-dbcp.
That's easy enough to work out from the URL, what happens after I've
downloaded it?
In the case of a README, you'd hope it contained some version info
anyways, but for other stuff?
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'distribution', which contains a
README, jar, source etc.
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Where is Tim's Layout?
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Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/11/2003 06:22:51 PM:
Jason,
I think that Tim's ideas were pretty well
Nick, what's the wiki link?
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Nick Chalko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/11/2003 06:58:18 AM:
Lets agree on some first steps to take
We need
and decide on what they want. And the user need not know the
project per say and all they need to know is what they want to solve.
Remember,
the drive here is to create an ASF hosted and usable repo, not necessarily
to define all repos everywhere.
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commons/beanutils and commons/logging
as two separate projects.
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Hi Ted,
from my POV, the repository isn't only about jars and classpaths.
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